Verb forms
Time phrases
just, already, yet, in the last ... years
100

Correct the mistake: I've knew her all my life. 

known

100

Correct or incorrect? Yesterday I've finished work at 8pm.

Incorrect - Yesterday I finished work

100

Choose the correct answer: 

A) Have you read that book I lent you?

B) No, I haven't read it yet / just. I'll read it soon.

yet

200

Correct the mistake: She hasn't eat meat for six years.

eaten

200

Correct or incorrect? I've lived here for 5 years.

correct

200

Choose the correct answer:

A) Hey Bec, I haven't seen you in ages. What's news?

B) Well, I've just / already bought a house. It's so exciting! We moved in about two weeks ago.

just

300

Correct the mistake: Someone has broke the window.

broken

300

Correct or incorrect? I've seen her 10 minutes ago.

Incorrect - I saw her...

300

Choose the correct answer:

I've lived in five different cities in the last six years / yet / just.

in the last six years

400

Correct the mistake: 

A) Are we late?

B) No, the movie hasn't began yet.

begun

400

Correct or incorrect? I've been on the phone since 8am.

correct

400

Choose the correct answer:


A) You kids look bored. Why don't you go for a walk down to the lake.

B) We've already / yet / in the last hour done that today. It's boring.

already

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